Constraints make us focus. The less we have to work with, the more creative we have to be. So, can you sum up your entire outlook on life in a few words? Okay how about a short sentence? Whether you call it a tagline, a mantra, or just some words – the idea is to… Continue reading What’s Your Personal Tagline?
Category: Motivation
It’s Not a Fear of Flying – It’s a Fear of Crashing
Did you ever make paper airplanes as a kid? I remember one year where a group of friends and I spent weeks making planes and having competitions. We found a book on making paper airplanes in the class library, and for the next few weeks tried every version in the book. We’d make them during… Continue reading It’s Not a Fear of Flying – It’s a Fear of Crashing
So You Find a Briefcase Filled With Something of Great Value…
… your heart skips a beat as you realize the potential of what you are holding. Being an honest person, you take it to the authorities who find the owner. You’re contacted a few days later and are told that the owner wishes to talk to you. Seems you’ve made quite an impression with your… Continue reading So You Find a Briefcase Filled With Something of Great Value…
Have Yourself an Entrepreneurial Film Fest Weekend
Good movies inspire. Heck even bad movies can inspire. The power of a good story is incredible. Even corporate films can be rousing. Ask Director Tom. So how about kicking off your weekend with some movies that ignites that spark inside to follow your dreams? My favorite “Entrepreneurial” Films – The Good, The Bad, Yet… Continue reading Have Yourself an Entrepreneurial Film Fest Weekend
Is Fear Actually An Asset?
“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear – not absence of fear” ~ Mark Twain My 2-year old likes to jump off of things. In fact, all my kids did about that age. Doesn’t matter how high it is, or what’s below, the jumping and the exhilaration far outweighs the threat of a bloody… Continue reading Is Fear Actually An Asset?